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{{quote|''When written in Chinese the word crisis is composed of two characters. One represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.'' |
{{quote|''When written in Chinese the word crisis is composed of two characters. One represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.'' |
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|'''[[John F. Kennedy]]'''}} |
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''It's now a very good day to get out anything we want to bury.'' |
{{quote|''It's now a very good day to get out anything we want to bury.'' |
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|'''Jo Moore''', UK PR agent, Sept. 11, 2001}} |
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|'''Rahm Emanuel''', Chief of Staff to U.S. President Obama}} |
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 2 November 2023
Film
These are unstable times for the republic, Anakin. Some see instability as an opportunity.
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Literature
Live-Action TV
Chaos isn't a pit. —Petyr Baelish, Game of Thrones
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Western Animation
Lisa: Look on the bright side, Dad. Did you know that the Chinese use the same word for "crisis" as they do for "opportunity"? |
Real Life
When written in Chinese the word crisis is composed of two characters. One represents danger, and the other represents opportunity. |
It's now a very good day to get out anything we want to bury. —Jo Moore, UK PR agent, Sept. 11, 2001
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Never let a crisis go to waste. They are opportunities to do big things. —Rahm Emanuel, Chief of Staff to U.S. President Obama
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